[NO COMMENT] Arcade: nostalgia is upon usPosted in: Now / Gaming Tags: arcade, mega poster, no comment, vintage arcade February 21st 20120 By AMUSEMENT The marvels of the good old days. And you, which one do you missĀ ?Source : nerdapproved Related articles Now / Art & Design, Gaming0Your path in an old arcade game becomes a robot-drawn artworkBy AMUSEMENT[GAME-INSPIRED] Visitors of the GAME exhibition, currently on at the Dublin Science Gallery, can play to the 1979 arcade game Lunar Lander. The… Now / Art & Design, Gaming0End of an era: decaying arcade cabinets photographed by Thomas SchultzBy AMUSEMENT[GAME-INSPIRED] Wandering in a small mining town in Arizona, Thomas Schultz came across a garage containing old arcade cabinets. Star Wars or Zaxxon,… Now / Gaming0Picade, your very own DIY arcadeBy AMUSEMENT[MUST-HAVE] An arcade cabinet that works on a Raspberry Pi or any other kind of mini PC. The Picade comes as a kit which should only take one hour or… Most popular Now / Art & Design0Everything looks better with LEDs on: Wakeboarding photography by Patrick RochonBy AMUSEMENT[CONCEPT] Specialized in capturing light, Patrick Rochon took on a new challenge by photographing three wakeboarders, Mike Dowdy, Adam Errington, and… Now / Tech0Type anywhere you want: Vibrative Virtual KeyboardBy AMUSEMENT[CONCEPT] Just put you iPhone on a table and it becomes a virtual keyboard. The iPhone's accelerometer records the vibration of the fingers on the… Now / Art & Design, Gaming0Giant cardboard Game Boy, not so portable but pretty impressiveBy AMUSEMENT[WTF] This is an exact reproduction of a Game Boy Color made with cardboard. The gigantic version of the video game device might not turn on but the… CommentsNo comments yet - be the first.Leave a comment Name Email Website Comment
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